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gb777
14th Mar 2008, 12:18
Rumours are this is a future start-up in Amsterdam, Netherlands,
apparently looking for B777 drivers.
(according to www.flightdeckrecruitment.com)
Has anybody more info?
Thanks in advance
gb

TheFlyingDJ
14th Mar 2008, 17:52
even more, but only for the registered members:

We have recently received a new job vacancy posting on Flightdeck Recruitment which may be of interest to you.

Position: pilots Pilots
Min Hrs Type: 1000
Min Hrs Total: 500
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Description/requirements: PILOTS Recruitment will start immediately in our new airline FlyEurope with screenings to take place in Netherlands. Minimum flight time: Captains B747-400 / B777 / B737NG and A330 : Total PIC Hours: Ideally a minimum of B747-400 - 3000 hours / B777 - 2000 hours / B737NG - 2000 / A330 - 2000 hours Total PIC flying time PIC Hours on type: Ideally a minimum of B747-400 - 500 hours / B777 - 300 hours / B737NG - 500 hours / A330 - 500 hours pilot in command (P1) Minimum qualifications : Captains must hold a current and valid JAA/ FAA / ICAO ATPL A valid B747-400 / B777 / B737NG / A330 type rating Last flight on type within 2 years Age: 58 Years and below No history of accidents or incidents Must have excellent Aviation English


Only screening in Netherlands, not yet to be confirmed as a Dutch startup airline.

david f graham
19th Mar 2008, 00:43
Has anybody received any accurate info regarding this airline.I've been offered an interview in AMS after a request for 433EUR to "process visa etc."

gb777
19th Mar 2008, 02:15
Dear crewmember,

We have been unable to verify the credentials of a company called "FlyEurope Netherlands", who recently posted a couple of jobs on our jobs board, and to whom, according to our records, you sent an application.

We had a report that they asked for money (433 euros) from one of our registered users for "visa application, processing and handling", and we suspect this may be an attempt at fraud. At best, it is a very unusual approach in the industry, and we would very strongly discourage anyone from parting with any money after such a request, without being 100% sure of the parties involved.

We are unaware of anyone ever having become the victim of attempted fraud through our web site, and we would like to reassure you that we monitor the situation very closely, and that we will always act to protect our users.
Unfortunately, potential scammers are becoming rather more sophisticated and are now obtaining industry-specific information, which is making this somewhat more difficult. Nevertheless, we will always act as soon as we can.

If you became a member of the Flightdeck Club with the sole purpose of applying for a FlyEurope Netherlands job posting, please contact us so that we may review the situation.

If you have received a request for money from FlyEurope Netherlands, please send us a copy of their correspondence so that we may follow it up with the appropriate authorities.

Apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused you. Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance.

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Andy Sanderson
Flightdeck Recruitment Ltd.
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Caissa
19th Mar 2008, 08:34
The Fly Europe advert is nothing more than a copy of the adverts placed by agencies for Korean Airlines pilot recruitment.
It will NOT be a new airline so if they want money from you--beware !

leszek
31st Mar 2008, 20:25
I was told to pay 550 Euro and that it had to be wired by April 1st.
Has anyone payed or knows someone who has.

Time Traveller
31st Mar 2008, 20:42
There is a clue in the date.